September 5, 2022 – Slinger, WI – Slinger Fire Department responded Sunday evening, Sept. 4, 2022 to a report of a crash into the spectator fencing at the Slinger Speedway.
A post from Slinger FD is below.
On 09/04/22 at 8:28 pm, SFD was dispatched to Slinger Speedway, 280 Cedar Creek Road, for a rescue assist with Lifestar EMS.
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Personnel on stand-by at the track assisted with a vehicle crash into the stand fencing which required a ladder.
UPDATE from Slinger Super Speedway:
Flagman Scott Hoeft was examined and released from the hospital last night after some mobility tests. He is obviously sore today. Scott is very thankful for the great safety team at Slinger Speedway, Lifestar, and the Slinger Fire Department who happened to be on-site for the fireworks.
Junior Flagman Eddie Dabroski was shook up, but uninjured.
Driver Ryan Gutknecht has a pretty sore foot but is otherwise OK.
The outpouring of concern and support for all three was heartening. THANK YOU, racing family!
An update on Scott Hoeft was also posted
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